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This may be a useful video from Peter Attia giving a basic explanation of the thyroid, adrenal and sex hormone systems. It is split up into sections.m.youtube.com/watch?v=5oxFK...

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this is brilliant, thank you.

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Kapuna

Interesting video. I have one comment about his statement that T3 makes patients feel awful. When the endo was trying to get me stable using only T4 it wasn’t working. He then recommended that I take T3 along with the T4. I had no problems and have continued with the T4 at 100mcg and T3 at 5/5mcg am and pm for more than five years.

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